Holland, Massachusetts - USA

Rockford, Illinois - USA

Lake Forest Academy, Lake Forest, Illinois - USA

Skype conference with 16 foreign exchange students and Simone Liebster. The students were from South Korea, China, Japan, and Ukraine.
July 30

Center for Judaic, Holocaust and Peace Studies at Appalachian State University, Boone, North Carolina - USA

The 2019 Symposium on “Education During and After the Holocaust” took place on the Appalachian State University campus. The Arnold-Liebster Foundation contributed information and curriculum resources for educators about the Nazi persecution of Jehovah’s Witnesses.
July 24

Wappingers Falls, New York - USA

Skype conference with students and Simone Liebster.
July 11

St. Petersburg, Florida - USA

Skype conference with middle and high school students and Simone Liebster.
June 8

Lakeview Fundamental Elementary School, St. Petersburg, Florida - USA

Skype conference with 65 5th grade students and Simone Liebster.
May 16

The Breman Museum, Atlanta, Georgia - USA

Who Am I? Young Minds Forced to Choose is on exhibition from May 15 - August 1.
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Woodland Lake Homeschool, Lakeside, Arizona - USA

Skype conference with 13 students and Simone Liebster.
May 10

Napoleon Elementary School, Napoleon, Ohio - USA

Two Skype conferences with 120 6th grade students and Simone Liebster.
May 6

New Iberia, Louisiana - USA

Skype conference with 16 students and Simone Liebster.
May 3

Union Intermediate School, Clinton, North Carolina - USA

Skype conference with 57 5th grade students and Simone Liebster.
April 29

Francis Granger Middle School, Aurora, Illinois - USA

Skype conference with 300 8th grade students and Simone Liebster.
April 26

Leesburg Elementary School, Leesburg, Indiana - USA

Skype conference with 60 6th grade students and Simone Liebster.
April 23

North Carolina Council on the Holocaust, Fayetteville, North Carolina USA

The Arnold-Liebster Foundation contributed classroom resources for the Teacher Workshop: History of the Holocaust and the North Carolina Connection.
April 18

Plano Middle School, Plano, Illinois - USA

Skype conference with 150 5th grade students and Simone Liebster.
April 12

North Carolina Council on the Holocaust, Marion, North Carolina - USA

The Arnold-Liebster contributed classroom resources for the Teacher Workshop: State of Deception: Propaganda in the Third Reich.
April 9

Highland High School, Highland, Illinois - USA

Skype conference with 16 10th-12th grade students and Simone Liebster.
April 8

A Chronicle of Hope—Revisiting the Genocide Against the Tutsi in Rwanda, Atlanta, Georgia - USA

A special event at the National Center for Civil and Human Rights in Atlanta marked the 25th anniversary of the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda. Dr. Tharcisse Seminega, a Tutsi professor at the University of Rwanda in Butare, and his family narrowly escaped the machetes. Charles Rutaganira, who lived in the capital Kigali, was left for dead in a heap of corpses but survived. These survivors told their stories and reflected on the genocide and the urgent message it conveys for citizens of the world today. Courtesy of the program sponsor, the Arnold-Liebster Foundation, attendees received gift copies of Dr. Seminega’s newly published memoir “No Greater Love: How My Family Survived the Genocide in Rwanda.”
April 4

Cramerton Middle School, Cramerton, North Carolina - USA

Skype conference with 150 7th grade students and Simone Liebster.
April 4

Cramerton Middle School, Cramerton, North Carolina - USA

Skype conference with 180 7th grade students and Simone Liebster.
April 2